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COUNT CHANGED. •• Hitherto the practice iu British boxing—a practice followed in the Dominions—has been fox- tlie counting when a man is down (fc'o go to “nine” and! then for “out”; to be called when thelObbi second! lias expired. For some years past, however, the (practice inAmerica has been fo the count to be called to “ten-out.” The British Box-' ing Board of Control has «riv issued instructions time-keepers are to call “ton,” and that the referee is then, to declare the fallen man “out.” The call of “out”' would; of course, have to follow immediately upon the count of- “ten”, as in America. It is possible that this change caused the error that referee C. Douglas—a younger brother of tlie late W. Ft. T. Douglas—made in a recent fight between Don iMcCorlcintlalo and Larry Gains, in iwhich the '-referee,- following- .the- old ! ufcyle, called “nine-out” when Gains was rising from the-floor } before the I timekeeper called “ten. 5 ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11948, 19 May 1933, Page 2
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